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Again I have to refer to a secret project in Sid Meier Alpha Centauri where everyone gets hacked, a classic game:
Maybe MS implemented this on order from the us governemt so they can spy more.
Just disable trusted computing feature in Bios and your computer will be incompatible.
IoT LTSC master race. I mean really actually use linux, but if you need windows for something faggy like excel that excel online won't do and wine bottles are too autistic, then fine a 10 VM. Dualbooting 10 for gayming is also ok. I use 10 for cad sometimes.I personally use Windows 10 LTSC.
Anyone falling for literal nigger content deserves what they get. reality is extremely clear and consistent about IQ gaps, success gaps, it's onlyVideo when the whole cloud flare DDOS shit happened
Sorry must remind people not to give traffic to this nigga, the video was full of incorrect shit about what was going on so after that I really don't trust what he says in his videos
You can do like HWE kernels on Ubuntu to get a newer kernel but overall stable base otherwise. But sounds like it's working out fine. Glad you have a good non-kiked setup.I sort of have to use 11 if I use windows. I bought a 13th gen intel (mistake) and only windows 11's new task scheduler properly supports the e-cores.
Instead I just switched to full time Linux and haven't missed anything in the slightest. Every game outside of zoomer competitive shit works out of the box, even photoshop and premiere work with some jankery, and you can set up a hardware passthrough VM for any other needs. It's never been a better time for Kiwis to swap if you're willing to trade getting away from microsoft's cuckery for a slight learning curve.
That didn't happen with 7 and it especially won't happen with 10. There is no profit motive. The ads are forced into 11, as is the latest DEI telemetry, and now AI accelerated control. 10 will stay high in ranking due to 80% pirated chinese copies, like how xp has a signficant marketshare now, but you're delusional if you think microsoft has a way to squeeze money out of the niggercattle to the point of actual normal support.Stay on 10 LTSC and force Microshit to undo the planned EOL, they reopened the beta channel for 10 recently so its probably going to get support past 2025 as 11 is actually losing market share
You're overthinking the solution here.I mean, what alternatives are there other than pulling a Terryand making your own OS.
Is this why I got 5 fucking attemps on my microsoft account this morning?
Assuming each screenshot is about a MB and it does it every three minutes when someone's actively using the PC during the work week, that's about 131GB over the usual four-year lifecycle of an enterprise desktop.Storage for normal computers isn't an issue any more and taking a screenshot every 3 minutes is practically nothing.
Assuming each screenshot is about a MB and it does it every three minutes when someone's actively using the PC during the work week, that's about 131GB over the usual four-year lifecycle of an enterprise desktop.
Enterprise desktops with 256GB SSDs are still being sold since you don't really need much more than that for your usual office stuff, so that's going to be a problem.
I guess windows ME wasn't that bad
Will it ever be used in an enterprise context, though? The only way I can see it being of interest in that context is if it can act as an integrated surveillance tool, and in that case I'd imagine the contents would be sent off to a Microsoft or business-owned server for storage and oversight by management, not kept on-disk and viewable by the surveillance target('s user account).Assuming each screenshot is about a MB and it does it every three minutes when someone's actively using the PC during the work week, that's about 131GB over the usual four-year lifecycle of an enterprise desktop.
Enterprise desktops with 256GB SSDs are still being sold since you don't really need much more than that for your usual office stuff, so that's going to be a problem.
Actually...I think this is probably where MS is going with it. I don't see any other use case for it. Now your employer can see you're posting on reddit and jacking it to catgirls all day instead of actually working, and with regular screenshots, OCR and timestamps they can easily separate your minutes working vs minutes not working.Will it ever be used in an enterprise context, though? The only way I can see it being of interest in that context is if it can act as an integrated surveillance tool, and in that case I'd imagine the contents would be sent off to a Microsoft or business-owned server for storage and oversight by management, not kept on-disk and viewable by the surveillance target('s user account).
Realistically? Finding ways to cripple it. Anyone wanting to use a touch screen AND play old RPG maker games on windows has had to basically rip the system apart to stop it from registering a constant up key. It was a fascinating case of waiting for the right autist because the problem was known for ages until somebody with the right skill set plink plank plonked the answer down on a forum. Everyone knew a fix existed. Everyone knew it had something to do with touch screens. In the end it was disabling a single driver.I mean, what alternatives are there other than pulling a Terry and making your own OS. Fucking Solaris?
At some point everyone's gonna be forced to make a decision between bending over for microsoft or jumping ship, and we might be approaching such a point if this feature doesn't get scrapped.
Don't hold your breath.It could be worse, at least they are storing your data on your device and making it accessible to you, instead of in the cloud and keeping it inaccessible.